non-canonical book referenced in the Bible
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non-canonical book referenced in the Bible
Summary
non-canonical book referenced in the Bible ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (341 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's subclass of is recorded as religious text[2].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Book of the Wars of the Lord[3].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Book of Jasher[4].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Acts of Solomon[5].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Chronicles of the Kings of Israel[6].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Chronicles of the Kings of Judah[7].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Annals of King David[8].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Book of Samuel the Seer[9].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Book of Nathan the Prophet[10].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Book of Gad the Seer[11].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Prophecy of Ahijah[12].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel[13].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Book of Jehu[14].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Story of the Book of Kings[15].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Acts of Uziah[16].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Acts of the Kings of Israel[17].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Sayings of the Seers[18].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Laments for Josiah[19].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Book of Enoch[20].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Assumption of Moses[21].
- non-canonical book referenced in the Bible's has part is recorded as Epistle to the Laodiceans[22].
Why It Matters
non-canonical book referenced in the Bible ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (341 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]